Those who booked with LateRooms should be able to go ahead with their trips.

The Association of British Travel Agents said in a statement: “If you booked directly with LateRooms, customers are advised to contact the hotel as we understand that payments were made directly to the hotels and therefore bookings should go ahead as planned.”

However, travellers are still advised to contact their hotel directly to make sure it is still the case.

Luckily for those who booked with SuperBreak, the travel website is ABTA authorised.

That means their customers are protected, but the trips are likely to be cancelled.

Explaining the situation in a statement, ABTA said: “If you have booked a holiday with Superbreak, we regret that all bookings that have not departed may be cancelled.

“The vast majority of holidaymakers’ travel arrangements will be covered through one of a number of different types of financial protection.”

“These customers will either be entitled to a refund or, if they’ve booked through another travel company, they should contact them to discuss options which may include continuing with their booking, re-booking or alternative arrangements.”

However, tickets for various attractions and entertainment are no longer valid.